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Neighborhood to see park concepts July 9
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The next Grace Arbor Neighborhood meeting July 9 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Salvation Army at 700 North Walnut will be to review the next draft of concept plans for a neighborhood park next to the Salvation Army with officials from the Hutchinson Parks Department.
Beyond Brown at Hutchinson Public Library Wednesday
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The momentous 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court case dismantled racial segregation in public schools. Yet, the segregation experienced by Mexican and Mexican American students is often overlooked. This presentation looks at the ways the Latino communities banded together to fight discrimination and demand equal protection under the law, focusing special attention on Kansas examples.
Thai Hutch Bistro now serving
Thai Hutch Bistro in Hutchinson opened its doors June 30, and chef and owner Yada Isainkure is ready to share with the community a little of herself through her food. Hutchinson’s new spot for Asian cuisine already has quite a bit of foot traffic, which Isainkure attributes to Thai Hutch Bistro’s to-go order-only operation.
Space chef to visit Cosmosphere Wednesday
The Cosmosphere International SciEd Center & Space Museum will host retired NASA Food Scientist Vickie Kloeris Wednesday at 6 p.m. Kloeris worked at NASA for 34 years and helped develop the diets and foods that astronauts ate aboard the International Space Station (ISS) for her last 29 years. Kloeris recently...
Childcare facility expansion money coming in at CCS
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Central Christian School is on the home stretch of fundraising for its childcare facility expansion. "The historic fire station that's on our campus, we purchased that in 2012, and it's served a variety of purposes over the last several years at the school," said Dr. John Walker with Central Christian School. "We've used it as a industrial arts facility. We've used it most recently as a weightlifting facility and maintenance shop, and by the Lord's kindness, we just completed a brand new 1,600 square foot weightlifting facility that we should be moving into this summer. And so our students will be moving into there. What will happen with that fire station is that we'll actually be remodeling it and adding six classrooms to the east of that fire station, right off of 30th Street. And so we will be doubling our capacity. Right now we can service about 50 children, by the time that we complete this project, we'll be right around 100 children served at our childcare facility."
Brooks Sauder heading to Pitt State, reflects on two years at Hutch
Brooks Sauder is about to take his golf game to the next level. After two years at Hutchinson Community College, the 2022 Emporia High School graduate is getting ready to take his game to the MIAA and Pittsburg State.
PHOTOS: Water Main work on Severance
Work is continued being done on the water main pipe between 17th Ave. and 23rd Ave. on Severance Street. The street has been closed since April 18, and has undergone several delays in repair due to weather and contractor hirings. “On April 18, a significant break occurred in the 24-inch...
Monarchs fall to Bats Cats on walk-off single in the 10th inning
In Jayhawk Collegiate League action Friday night, the Great Bend Bat Cats walked off the Hutchinson Monarchs 3-2 at Al Burns Memorial Field. The Bat Cats loaded the bases in the bottom of the 10th inning with two outs and won the game on Joey Marker’s RBI single to left field.
1 killed in SE Wichita shooting
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Update: The Wichita Police Department confirmed the shooting was self-inflicted. One person is dead after a shooting in southeast Wichita on Sunday evening. Sedgwick County dispatch confirmed after 8 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 10000 block of Boston St. for a shooting. One person was...
The attempted review of JuhBa’s BBQ
In the former Charlie’s Famous Burgers space at 3200 W. 13th St. N, you’ll find a new restaurant that may be familiar to some people. It’s JuhBa’s BBQ. The owner has been doing popups dating back to 2022 near 21st and Grove. At least, that’s as far back as they’ve advertised on their social media page.
Area Schools Headed to Clay Target National Championships
Athletes & teams representing 456 high schools from across the nation, including teams from Ell-Saline and Chapman, are scheduled to participate at the 2024 USA High School Clay Target League National Championship this week. The event will be held at the Michigan Trapshooting Association in Mason, MI July 10th-14th. According...
Kapaun’s Thengvall brothers prepare to all suit up at Divsion I level
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCHCIK)— Kapaun Mt. Carmel High School has produced quite a number of success stories. The latest crop of talent ready for Division I shares a last name. The Thengvall family consists of three brothers, Henry, Will, and Nathan, who are just two years apart. As one could imagine, the family was quite competitive throughout the years.
Manhattan pool opens after unexpected early closure
MANHATTAN (KSNT) – A community pool in Manhattan was able to reopen their pool to the public following early closure Friday night. Northview Waterpark had to close their doors early Friday due to broken glass in the pool. Manhattan Parks and Recreation tells us maintence staff worked through the evening and morning to fix the […]
Kansas City’s oldest barbecue joint celebrates 90 years of tradition
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (KCTV) - Kansas City’s oldest barbecue restaurant celebrated 90 years of tradition with a holiday weekend rib special. On Friday, July 5, Rosedale Barbecue, the very first spot to serve barbecue in Kansas City, celebrated its 90th anniversary. It was founded on July 4, 1934. What started as a hot dog and beer stand - The Bucket Shop - turned toward barbecue after owners caught a whiff of smoke at Fatty Sharp’s Smoking Meats, just down the road.
Saline County Jail Bookings, July 7
REQUESTED CHARGE(S): Battery; Phys contact rude/insult/angry manner, Disorderly conduct; Fighting words or noisy conduct to cause resentment, Driving While Suspended, Interf w/LEO; obstr/resist/oppose misd warrant, Theft of prop/services:Value less than $1,500. NAME: Conboy, Kayla Janae. REQUESTED CHARGE(S): Outside warrant/NCIC hit. NAME: Deatherage, Derrold Ray. REQUESTED CHARGE(S): Driving under influence of...
One year later: First Southern Baptist fully healed after July 16 storm
Nearly one year has passed since wind and hail from July 16, 2023, wreaked havoc on Great Bend. One of the biggest scars from that storm is finally healed for good. On Sunday, July 14, First Southern Baptist Church, 3301 19th Street in Great Bend, will host Celebration Sunday. Pastor Tim Singleton called it a rededication with a purpose.
'There's a safe place to land': Topeka couple shares what gay marriage legalization means
He was only doing what his governor asked, said Tobias Schlingensiepen. It was the 2010s, and then-Gov. Sam Brownback was urging ministers and faith-based leaders to perform as many marriages as possible because the married couples would bring in money for communities and Kansas. Then, on June 26, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court struck...
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